The King County Sheriff’s Office has restored minimum deputy staffing levels in unincorporated King County, thanks to $845,000 in supplemental funding approved by the King County Council.
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OIG To Review SPD Response To Cal Anderson Protest Amid Community Concerns
The Seattle Office of Inspector General will conduct a comprehensive review of the Seattle Police Department’s response to the May 24 protest at Cal Anderson Park, including their crowd management strategies, use of force, and compliance with the city’s less-lethal weapons ordinance.
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Nathan Rouse Qualifies For Seattle’s Democracy Voucher Program
Nathan Rouse, a public defender and legal advocate, has qualified for Seattle’s Democracy Voucher Program in his bid for City Attorney, demonstrating grassroots support and a platform that balances public safety with community investment.


